Search for Mas Selamat Kastari
or Jake fondly call him Abang Kastari is still on.
The news fever has died but I believe the search is on going strong.
(Reg once told me that a news can only be "hot" for 3 days, after that it becomes stale. Interesting bit to remember.)
Jake gets activated once a while, and Keith still do duty for Abang Kastari.
Also, the traffic at Causeway is not improving.
Here.
However, I am disheartened by some of the comments made.
A Singaporean taxi driver, who preferred to remain anonymous, hoped that the security checks would be lifted soon as he was getting fewer passengers.
'Many of them cancelled plans to go to Johor as it takes them so many hours to enter the state,' he said.
I know money is hard earned and with all the rising costs, there's even a pressing need for one to keep a living.
But at the expense of safety of Singapore & Singaporean, that is a lill too selfish for own needs isn't it?
Singaporean Lim Ong Long wanted to know why the officers could not do the security checks faster. 'I saw how they did the check and was disappointed they did not put in any effort to quicken the process,' he said.
What would you suggest then? To quicken the process?
To be less 100% stringent? Then risk Abang Kastari sneaked through?
I once read somewhere that when you find a problem, suggest a solution too.
I am not sure about the issue at Causeway but I know its bad, really bad.
Some drivers have gone for days without shower and food.
Maybe its a good idea to engage mobile stall owners to sell necessities?
Oh wells, I will never know.
No comments:
Post a Comment